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RYAN

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Playing with Tiger Woods is supposed to be an acquired skill, not a walk in the park. But Justin Thomas skipped the learning curve.
In a sport desperate for a rivalry, Rory McIlroy seems to have little interest in retaliating publicly, even after some biting comments from Brooks Koepka last fall.
Tiger Woods took a jab at Justin Thomas, saying the he “carried his ass” at the Presidents Cup, but Thomas clapped back reminding Woods he wasn’t just spectating in Australia.
Tiger Woods is o for his career at Riviera Country Club. Why can’t he win at the famed layout? There are a handful of reasons.
Bryson DeChambeau doesn’t want his distance gains rolled back. For him, golf’s distance debate focuses not on the equipment but the course.
Brooks Koepka’s focus this week is not on regaining his No. 1 ranking from Rory McIlroy but rather his form on the golf course.
Tiger Woods was effusive in his praise of Justin Thomas on Tuesday Riviera, but he still found time to slip in a zinger.
Tiger Woods on Tuesday failed to commit to another Presidents Cup captaincy and next week’s WGC-Mexico Championship.
Phil Mickelson didn’t get the win, but he did gain some momentum. Rory McIlroy didn’t play, but he did return to world No. 1.
Why is Jason Enloe resigning from SMU? Like many things in his life, it’s complicated. Grief. Burnout. And a family legal battle over a $500,000 life-insurance policy.
The USGA and R&A stated in Tuesday’s Distance Insights Project that increased length has had an undesirable effect on the game.
Webb Simpson digs deep, Tony Finau’s wait continues, Graeme McDowell reemerges in a Ryder Cup year and more in this week’s edition of the Monday Scramble.
When Brooks Koepka was recovering from a serious wrist injury in early 2018, he found inspiration in a social-media post by Kobe Bryant.
Tiger Woods, understandably, didn’t discuss his Farmers performance Sunday afternoon. But, looking back, there are reasons to be excited.
Tiger Woods is off to a good start in 2020, while Bryson DeChambeau’s Dubai finish was marred by bogeys and slow play.
Bryson DeChambeau’s game is improving – and so, apparently, is his pace of play. DeChambeau, in contention in Dubai, addressed his effort to speed things up.
Just how much TV coverage a PGA Tour player consumes is a matter of personal preference.
It didn’t take long for the European Tour’s new pace-of-play policy to have a significant effect, per this story from Viktor Hovland.
When Rory McIlroy speaks, the European Tour apparently listens. The course setup this week in Dubai is Exhibit A.
Bryson DeChambeau on Wednesday downplayed any rift with Brooks Koepka, saying that he has ‘nothing but respect’ for the world No. 1.
Lee Westwood keeps proving ‘em wrong, Andrew Landry blows a big lead (but still wins!), Brooks Koepka eases into action, and Tiger Woods gets going again.
There’s more at stake this week at Torrey Pines than just a chance for Tiger Woods to set the all-time PGA Tour wins record.
Cameron Smith breaks through on his own, Brendan Steele bobbles late, Charlie Woods gets the Tiger treatment and more in this week’s Monday Scramble
Tiger Woods will make his 2020 debut at one of his personal playgrounds as he announced that he’ll begin his year at Torrey Pines.